Only eleven months after the successful "FH4" album, FADERHEAD is back once again to release his new CD "Atoms and Emptiness". This new record chronicles a period of time in the private life of the German producer where almost everything went wrong - which apparently provided endless inspiration and intensified the songwriting process. Musically, "Atoms and Emptiness" must definitely be considered the darkest and most melancholic FADERHEAD record to date. Although the trademark mix of club electro, pop songs and ballads still defines this album, you'll be hard pressed to find fun tracks like "Dancers" or "Coke for My Ass" this time around.
On "Atoms and Emptiness" FADERHEAD impressively shows how a mixture of EBM, industrial, elektro and synthpop needs to sound in the year 2014 and once again leaves the competition for dust, wondering how he did it again!? Clubtracks like "Stand Up", "When the Freaks Come Out" and "You Can't Resist" are fluently mixed with futurepop songs like "Someone Else's Dream" and "Every Hour Kills" (written in cooperation mit Daniel Myer of HAUJOBB) as well as cinematic sounding ballads like the title track "Atoms and Emptiness". Writing about music is like discussions on the internet: completely useless - so check out "Atoms and Emptiness"! You won't find better or more diverse Electro in 2014.